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Come Home Safe | Brian Buckmire | Book Review

Come Home Safe is a book that is much needed within our current society. It is real and heartbreaking but sadly right on track with what is going on in our country. As a white female in our society, I have never had to experience the “come home safe” talk with my parents. At leastContinue reading “Come Home Safe | Brian Buckmire | Book Review”

A Country You Can Leave | Asale Angel-Ajani | Book Review

A Country You Can Leave caught my eye at my local library. I didn’t really know very much about it outside of what I read for the synopsis. This story seemed like it would be mainly about a teenage girls attempt to navigate her life while also trying to navigate relationship with her mother. IContinue reading “A Country You Can Leave | Asale Angel-Ajani | Book Review”

All Roads Lead To You | Jackie Ashenden | Book Review

All Roads Lead To You is the second book in the Small Town Dreams series by Jackie Ashenden. This one brings us back to Brightwater Valley, New Zealand where the community is still working on the towns revitalization. Bethany Grant is a jewelry designer who has moved to the area hoping for a fresh start.Continue reading “All Roads Lead To You | Jackie Ashenden | Book Review”

6 Times We Almost Kissed (And One Time We Did) | Tess Sharpe | Book Review

The cover of 6 Times We Almost Kissed (And One Time We Did) makes it look like it is going to be a sweet easy read. In reality, it is anything but easy. The main characters are each working through some difficult situations and are constantly finding themselves crossing paths. This becomes even more trueContinue reading “6 Times We Almost Kissed (And One Time We Did) | Tess Sharpe | Book Review”

Three Cowboys and a Baby | Kate Pearce | Book Review

Three Cowboys and a Baby is the first book in a new series by Kate Pearce. It is a sweet contemporary romance that was inspired by the late 80’s movie Three Men and a Baby. It features three handsome former Marines turned cowboys who are living on a family ranch together. One day a formerContinue reading “Three Cowboys and a Baby | Kate Pearce | Book Review”

Something Old, Something New | Amy Clipston | Book Review

Something Old, Something New is a new sweet small town romance that I absolutely adored. Brent Nicholson was the star quarterback in high school with plans of going pro. Unfortunately due to a career ending injury this dream never came to fruition. Since then his life has been one failure after another. He comes backContinue reading “Something Old, Something New | Amy Clipston | Book Review”

Season of Love | Helena Greer | Book Review

Season of Love was not exactly what I expected it to be. From the premise I was expecting a hate-love Sapphic relationship between two characters who were still trying to figure themselves out individually. Unfortunately for me, there was just way too much telling involved with their relationship. I was never allowed to actually feelContinue reading “Season of Love | Helena Greer | Book Review”

You’re A Mean One, Matthew Prince | Timothy Janovsky | Book Review

You’re A Mean One, Matthew Prince is a new holiday romance written by Timothy Janovsky. It follows the story of wealthy Matthew Prince who is suddenly cut off by his parents and forced to move in with his grandparents in the middle of no where. Once there, he encounters Hector Martinez and the two immediatelyContinue reading “You’re A Mean One, Matthew Prince | Timothy Janovsky | Book Review”

The Holiday Trap | Roan Parrish | Book Review

The Holiday Trap is a holiday adventure for sure. It all begins in New Orleans when Greta has been volunteered to participate in a dating auction which is an old holiday tradition from her hometown. At the same time in Maine, Truman is dropping off a gift at his boyfriends house only to discover thatContinue reading “The Holiday Trap | Roan Parrish | Book Review”

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